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Public consultation on the revision of EU rules regarding marine environment protection

Published on | 5 months ago

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Agro-Food, Environment

The European Commission would like to revise the European rules on marine environment protection. This initiative follows the evaluation of the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive. It aims to better protect the marine environment, simplify rules and their implementation, improve data use, and reduce administrative burden including by easing reporting.

This will be done without having a negative effect on the environmental goals of the Directive, which are to ensure that EU marine waters are clean, healthy, resilient and productive. 

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